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The group was made up of Kenny Aas, Kjell Asperud, John Lorck, Janne Løseth, Roy Robinson (lead singer) and for a short time around their chart success, John Williamson. They formed in 1969 (Norway), and released several successful albums and singles before disbanding in 1979.

However, due to a lack of other corresponding chart presence, Titanic are known as one-hit wonders. The band remained most popular in France where they relocated.

In the late 1970s, Janne Loseth went solo and first released several singles, including "Take Me Down" (bw. "Nobody's Man"), and "I Wished I Was a Poet" (bw. "Dancing Girl"), which featured his powerful and operatic vocal, and then became the lead singer for a French electronic band called Space.

In the late 1990s, after leaving Space, Janne Loseth re-recruited Roy Robinson, and the duo released one album, Lower the Atlantic. This Titanic reunion was short lived.

In 2006, Janne Loseth reformed Titanic with three additional members: Mick Walker, Phil Wilton, and Didier Blum. He later opted to take Roy Robinson back on board and this quintet released the new single that same year, called "I'm the Law", which is available on DVD.

Their latest reunion album Ashes and Diamonds was released on 20 February 2009 in Europe.

In late 2009, Roy Robinson sustained a stroke, which caused him to leave the band, pending his possible recovery. Janne Loseth assumed the lead vocals. Robinson and Walker were replaced by two new members: Chris Kleiner and Jean-Pierre Sjoberg.They played live gigs until 2013. During their latter days the band was located in Switzerland. In September 2014 it was announced that the band no longer exists. Original singer Roy Robinson died on June 8, 2015.

Compilation albums of the CBS period are plenty but the double album 'Greatest Hits' on French CBS (pink cover with yellow band logo) collects most of their non-album tracks along with a selection of their albums.

Roy Robinson was briefly involved into Space project. However, the roles of Roy Robinson and Janny Loseth became reversed when Robinson wrote "The Very Last Song", which was sung by Loseth during 1983 Space tour.